Critical Semiotics: Theory, from Information to Affect
Critical Semiotics provides long overdue answers to questions at the junction of information, meaning and 'affect'. The affective turban in cultural studies has received much attention: a focus on the pre-individual bodily forces, linked to automatic responses, which augment or diminish the body's capacity to act or engage with others. In a world dominated by information, how do things that seem to have diminished meaning or even no meaning still have so much power to affect us, or to carry on our ability to affect the world?

Linguistics and semiotics have been accused of being adrift from the affective turban and not accounting for these visceral forces beneath or generally other from conscious knowing. In this book, Gary Genosko delivers a detailed refutation, with analyses of specific contributions to critical semiotic approaches to meaning and signification. People want to understand how other people are moved and to understand embodied social actions, feelings and passions at the same time as understanding how this takes place. Semiotics must make the affective turban.

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Critical Semiotics: Theory, from Information to Affect
Critical Semiotics provides long overdue answers to questions at the junction of information, meaning and 'affect'. The affective turban in cultural studies has received much attention: a focus on the pre-individual bodily forces, linked to automatic responses, which augment or diminish the body's capacity to act or engage with others. In a world dominated by information, how do things that seem to have diminished meaning or even no meaning still have so much power to affect us, or to carry on our ability to affect the world?

Linguistics and semiotics have been accused of being adrift from the affective turban and not accounting for these visceral forces beneath or generally other from conscious knowing. In this book, Gary Genosko delivers a detailed refutation, with analyses of specific contributions to critical semiotic approaches to meaning and signification. People want to understand how other people are moved and to understand embodied social actions, feelings and passions at the same time as understanding how this takes place. Semiotics must make the affective turban.

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Critical Semiotics: Theory, from Information to Affect

Critical Semiotics: Theory, from Information to Affect

Critical Semiotics: Theory, from Information to Affect

Critical Semiotics: Theory, from Information to Affect

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Critical Semiotics provides long overdue answers to questions at the junction of information, meaning and 'affect'. The affective turban in cultural studies has received much attention: a focus on the pre-individual bodily forces, linked to automatic responses, which augment or diminish the body's capacity to act or engage with others. In a world dominated by information, how do things that seem to have diminished meaning or even no meaning still have so much power to affect us, or to carry on our ability to affect the world?

Linguistics and semiotics have been accused of being adrift from the affective turban and not accounting for these visceral forces beneath or generally other from conscious knowing. In this book, Gary Genosko delivers a detailed refutation, with analyses of specific contributions to critical semiotic approaches to meaning and signification. People want to understand how other people are moved and to understand embodied social actions, feelings and passions at the same time as understanding how this takes place. Semiotics must make the affective turban.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781472596376
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 09/22/2016
Series: Bloomsbury Advances in Semiotics
Pages: 200
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Gary Genosko is Professor of Communication and Digital Media Studies at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology in Toronto, Canada

Table of Contents

Introduction
1. From Information Theory to A-Signifying Semiotics
2. Anti-Semiology
3. Damaged Signs and Floating Signifiers
4. Semiotics of the Info-commodity
5. Obstacle-Signs
6. Tensor Signs
7. Affect and Semiosis
Conclusion
References
Index

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